@_CLEology I’ve essentially seen the only criticisms being bad transportation infrastructure, tipping culture, and that Americans are loud.
Which, honestly, are valid but overall it’s been a great representation of our country’s hospitality.
I want to give you guys some facts about General Chappie James. He wasn’t a “DEI” hire—he was a complete badass that had to overcome MORE than any white pilot. Did 178 combat missions—that’s like 7 bomber tours on a B-17 in WWII.
His medal count? Impeccable. 3 Distinguished Flying Crosses, 14 Air Medals, Two Legions of Merit, and a Defense Distinguished Service Medal. One of the original Tuskegee Airmen, the first four-star African American General.
Hegseth couldn’t sniff the level of soldiering and warrior that was in Chappie’s DNA. God bless him. And Hegseth took down his picture from a hallway like a racist little child, which is what he is.
NEW: Federal authorities are investigating a massive ‘8647’ that appears etched into the grass of the National Mall.
‘8647’ has become a mainstream way for President Trump’s critics to show disgust with the commander-in-chief.
‘86’ usually means to axe or kill something, commonly used in the restaurant industry, and ‘47’ references Trump as the 47th president of the United States.
The most notable incident of the ‘8647’ trend came after former FBI director James Comey posted the message online last year.
The Department of the Interior saying, “The deranged vandalism on our National Mall will not be tolerated,” and that “any threat against the President is taken very seriously.”
Donald Trump was shown on the ESPN on ABC broadcast of Game 3 of the NBA Finals during the national anthem, and he was booed loudly by the crowd at MSG.